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Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Carte du Cours du Fleuve de St. Laurent
Date: 1757      Size: 12 x 8 inches
Published: Paris
Description: The course of the St. Lawrence River from Quebec City to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Missions and early settlements are marked in red. Coloured.
Map Ref: CAN2892
Cartographer: Gentleman's Mag.
Title: : A Map of the Island of Orleans with the Environs of Quebec
Date: 1759      Size: 8 x 4 inches
Published: London
Description: The Île d'Orléans and its environs, including Quebec City. Published during the French and Indian War when this area was a major battleground between the British and the French. Coloured.
Map Ref: CAN2095
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Parti du Fleuve de Saint Laurent
Date: 1764      Size: 10 x 7 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Île d'Orléans and Quebec City. French chart with depth soundings in the St. Lawrence River and finely-engraved relief. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: CAN2525
Cartographer: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Title: : Idee de la Rade du Mingan
Date: 1764      Size: 8 x 8 inches
Published: Paris
Description: The Mingan Archipelago, now a National Park Reserve known for its marine life and unusual rock formations. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: CAN2699
Cartographer: Jonathan Carver
Title: : A New Map of the Province of Quebec
Date: 1776      Size: 26 x 20 inches
Published: London
Description: A detailed and beautifully-engraved map of the Province of Quebec showing the borders established in 1763 after Canada was surrendered to the British in the Treaty of Paris. Original hand-colour. (SL)
Map Ref: CAN2121
Cartographer: Joseph Bouchette
Title: : City of Quebec
Date: 1832      Size: 9 x 7 inches
Published: N/A
Description: City plan of Quebec, the oldest French settlement in Canada, surveyed by Joseph Bouchette, the Surveyor General of British North America.
Map Ref: CAN2990
Cartographer: James Wyld
Title: : A New Map of the Province of Lower Canada
Date: 1840      Size: 34 x 22 inches
Published: London
Description: Quebec, or 'Lower Canada'. Published to explain the Aroostook War, a peaceful border dispute between the United States and Britain over the Canada/Maine boundary from 1838-1842. Original hand-colour. (SL)
Map Ref: CAN2960
Cartographer: Jeremiah Greenleaf
Title: : East Part of Canada
Date: 1842      Size: 13 x 11 inches
Published: Boston
Description: Quebec Province divided into counties. The sparsely settled regions north of the St. Lawrence River have been given theoretical boundaries extending off to the north. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: CAN1058
Cartographer: Morse & Gaston
Title: : Canada East
Date: 1857      Size: 5 x 6 inches
Published: New York
Description: Quebec Province (formerly known as Lower Canada or Eastern Canada) divided into counties. Printed colour.
Map Ref: CAN2633
Cartographer: Samuel Augustus Mitchell
Title: : Map of Canada East in Counties
Date: 1860      Size: 14 x 11 inches
Published: Philadelphia
Description: Quebec Province. Inset map of the environs of Montreal. Original hand-colour.
Map Ref: CAN2787
Cartographer: Archibald Fullarton
Title: : Quebec
Date: c. 1870      Size: 5 x 4 inches
Published: Edinburgh, London & Dublin
Description: Miniature map of Quebec City and environs. Coloured.
Map Ref: CAN2299
Cartographer: Letts & Son
Title: : Statistical and General Map of Canada
Date: 1883      Size: 16 x 13 inches
Published: London
Description: Southern Québec and New Brunswick along with Maine and the border regions of Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York. Printed colour.
Map Ref: CAN2497
Cartographer: A. Simon
Title: : Quebec
Date: 1888      Size: 8 x 11 inches
Published: Paris
Description: Plan of downtown Quebec City, specifically the old town surrounding the harbour, cathedral, and citadel. Printed colour.
Map Ref: CAN2851
Cartographer: George Virtue
Title: : Quebec and its Environs
Date: 1894      Size: 12 x 9 inches
Published: London
Description: Quebec City and the surrounding region, including the Île-d'Orléans. Roads and railways are marked. Printed colour.
Map Ref: CAN2376
Cartographer: Karl Baedeker
Title: : Quebec
Date: c. 1905      Size: 7 x 8 inches
Published: Leipzig
Description: Early 20th-century tourist map of Quebec City. Printed colour.
Map Ref: CAN2685